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Example sentences for "shall treat"

  • Of these, as well as of a few others, I shall treat in the schools to which they respectively belong.

  • I shall treat of them with brevity, but with such new sources of information, as will at once serve to correct and amplify what has already been written.

  • Subsequent to both of these appeared Vincenzio Foppa, of Brescia, founder of an ancient school at Milan, of which I shall treat more at length in the following book.

  • But of the Venetians we shall treat presently, after alluding to the works of this foreign artist apart.

  • I shall treat it in an absolutely disinterested manner.

  • As to us, we shall use toward them only the arms of generosity; we shall treat them as brothers.

  • Citizen Hubert, the enemies of the Republic are my enemies; I shall treat them as political enemies when they fall into my hands.

  • Of these properties we shall treat fully, as occasion offers to consider them, in examining the several sorts of Salts.

  • We shall treat more at large of the production of a Volatile Alkali, and of this Ammoniacal Salt, when we come to the analysis of Animals, and the article of Sal Ammoniac.

  • We shall treat of Metalline Calces in a subsequent chapter, and in this confine ourselves to the Calx of Stone, known by the name of Lime.

  • In the following processes we shall treat of another method of decomposing Spirit of Wine, which consists in depriving it of its essential water, or aqueous principle, by the means of highly concentrated Acids.

  • In this island there were kings of great and admirable power who ruled over that and many adjacent islands as well as the greater part of Europe and Africa, up to the confines of Egypt, of which I shall treat presently.

  • Before entering upon the different styles of work which constitute calico printing, I shall treat, in the first place, of what is common to them all, namely, the thickening of the mordants and colours.

  • We shall treat first of sole and upper leathers, being the most important, and most costly and difficult to prepare in a proper manner.

  • I shall treat in this article more particularly of its manufacture and technical relations.

  • Of this species we shall treat presently.

  • About the Bittern we shall treat in good time, and will now take up the rendering of Hedgehog.

  • I shall treat of it in a subsequent chapter, for it is chronologically late.

  • In the following chapters I shall treat of this worship when describing the various sects which practise it.

  • We shall treat of their knowledge, first, of immaterial things, secondly of things material.

  • Later on we shall treat of the obstinacy of men who are damned (Suppl.

  • In the first place we shall treat of the will itself; secondly, of its movement, which is love.

  • Wonderful are the varieties of this kind which insects exhibit:--but upon these I shall treat more at large on a future occasion.

  • In considering the flight of insects, I shall treat of that of each order separately, beginning with the Coleoptera or beetles.

  • I am not certain whether under this head I ought to introduce the sailing of spiders in the air; but as there is no other under which it can be more properly arranged, I shall treat of it here.

  • He then commanded his own sons that they should admit Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasses, into their number, and divide the land of Canaan in common with them; concerning whom we shall treat hereafter.

  • At this time it was that the dominion of the Assyrians was overthrown by the Medes; [6] but of these things I shall treat elsewhere.

  • But of these matters we shall treat in their proper places.

  • In the following book I shall treat of the kinds of polished finish employed to make them elegant, and durable without defects to a great age.

  • Hence, Caesar, in the third and fourth books I gave the rules for temples; in this book I shall treat of the laying out of public places.

  • Next, following the guidance of Nature, I shall treat of the framework and the kinds of wood used in it, showing how they may be procured of a sort that will not give way as time goes on.

  • Hence, since I have given an account of private houses in the sixth book, in this, which is the seventh in order, I shall treat of polished finishings and the methods of giving them both beauty and durability.

  • In the second part, I shall treat of the government of the Yucas Yupanquis, who were the ancient kings of Peru, and of their great deeds and policy, how many of them there were, and their names.

  • Further on I shall treat of this salt, how it is obtained, and how they carry it.

  • I shall treat of this Disease only in a brief Manner, as it is not common in our Country Villages; and as I have expatiated on it in a different Manner in a Letter to Dr.

  • I shall treat, a little lower, of inflammatory Disorders.

  • Each of these pretended Remedies may aggravate the Disease, and contribute an insurmountable Obstacle to the Cure--Of that Iliac Passion, which is sometimes a Consequence of Ruptures, I shall treat in another Place.

  • I shall treat at some length the various defences from which Black can choose, and in studying this most important King's side opening, we shall have occasion to note many points of general interest for operations in the centre.

  • In the second main line of defence, of which I shall treat now, Black renounces the maintenance of his KP, and makes an attempt to find compensation by attacking White's King's Pawn.

  • Before I discuss positions of greater complexity, in which the only way to win is by sacrificing the extra pawn, I shall treat of end-games in which positional advantages ensure the victory although the pawns are equal.

  • We shall treat of the restoration [of that province] below, in its proper place.

  • In this volume we shall treat of the spread of the faith, which was extended into other villages, a proof that new zeal has ever been gathered, also born of the salvation of their neighbors.

  • I shall treat of this more fully below, p.

  • Of this beginning of the modern slave-trade I shall treat in a future chapter.

  • Of the attempt of Columbus to collect tribute from the native population, and its consequences in developing the system of repartimientos out of which grew Indian slavery, I shall treat in a future chapter.


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